"Climate Change" is now going from 'science' to 'ethics'

Commentary by Jim Boyer


Taking Agenda 21 to the next level with yet another incarnation of global warming - climate change is now going from science to ethics.

http://climateethicscampaign.org/

Isn’t it funny that they have chosen ‘ethics’ as the new approach after the discovery of all the emails from involved scientists about manipulating data to fit their agenda?


Text from the link above is shown below:

 

National Climate Ethics Statement
To Be Released November 30 On Capitol Hill

Senator Barbara Boxer and Rep. Henry Waxman Among List of Speakers

This is our FINAL CALL for signatures. Please send out the message below.

The National Climate Ethics Campaign is pleased to announce that the "Statement of Our Nation’s Moral Obligation to Address Climate Change" will be released Wednesday, November 30 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in Room 406 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building (The Environment and Public Works Hearing Room).

There are now over 1200 signers on the climate ethics statement. Please send the message pasted below to organizations, listservs, and people that might endorse it.

If you are in Washington D.C. or vicinity please attend the event. In addition, please urge others know you to attend! Let’s fill the room to tell Congress, the President, and the public that it is our nation’s moral and ethical responsibility to meaningfully address climate change.

Speakers representing a wide range of constituencies will offer their views about our nation’s ethical and moral obligations to address climate change:


Congressman Henry Waxman (D-California)
Virginia State Senator Mary Margaret Whipple (state perspective)
Gary Hirshberg, CEO of Stonyfield Farm (business)
Tim Warman of The National Wildlife Federation (environment)
Jim Ball, VP of The Evangelical Environmental Network (faith)
Joe Uehlein, Labor Network for Sustainability (labor)
Ann Goodman, WNSF (women)
Luisa Saffiotti, Psychologists for Social Responsibility (mental health)
Bobby Pestronk, NACCHO (health)
Lili Molina, Energy Action Coalition (youth)
A speaker representing the NAACP will also speak.

Please send the following notice to people you know -
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URGENT: FINAL CALL FOR SIGNATURES

National Climate Ethics Campaign Seeks Endorsements on Statement

The National Climate Ethics Campaign seeks the endorsement of senior executives from public, private and non-profit organizations, on the "Statement of Our Nation's Moral Obligation to Address Climate Change" found here: http://climateethicscampaign.org/statement/. Individuals can also sign the statement.

One of humanity's most deeply held universal moral and ethical precepts is to 'do no harm.' This axiom says that any activity that unjustifiably causes human suffering and death is morally wrong. Our legal system is based on this moral principle. The destruction to homes, communities, and businesses as well as the physical injury and deaths to humans caused by the climate change-enhanced extreme weather events in the U.S. this year make clear that climate change is already causing extensive suffering and death. Climate change is also unjustly impacting low income and vulnerable communities, families, and workers in the U.S. and workers around the world that have contributed little to the problem but initially are impacted the most. It is also degradinge cosystems and driving species to extinction. If climate change is left uncontrolled, these impacts will dramatically grow. This makes climate change a deeply moral and ethical issue.

The National Climate Ethics campaign seeks to make the individual and collective ethical obligations our nation has to address climate change a visible public and political issue. The committee firmly believes that effort sto meaningfully address climate change will stimulate the creation of whole new industries, new businesses, and millions of good jobs.

Please join the 1200 plus executives that have endorsed the statement by having your CEO, President or other senior executives endorse the document found at the link above. It will be released to Congress and the President on November 30 in Washington D.C.